Peace

Just Supper, followed at 8.15 by a presentation from Navrita Atwal of MK Equalities on the new United Nations Association being set up in Milton Keynes and on the importance of local involvement in the UNA at this time of world change. To reserve a place at Open Table, ring 01908 242190 or email bookings@thewellatwillen.org.uk. Please give 24 hours' notice if a meal is required. All welcome.

Just Supper, followed at 8.15pm by a presentation from Robin Baker of The Well and the Society of the Sacred Mission, "Apartheid and its legacy - so what's changed in South Africa?", following his recent visit to Southern Africa. To reserve a place at Open Table, ring 01908 242190 or email bookings@thewellatwillen.org.uk. Please give 24 hours' notice if a meal is required. All welcome.

Event at St Martin-in-the-Fields, and outside Westminster Abbey, organised by Anglican Pacifist Fellowship under the auspices of the Network of Christian Peace Organisations. Further details to follow.

Woking Action for Peace (WAfP) will be marking International Day of Peace, meeting by our Peace Tree in Woking Park and celebrating our peace in the world, and bringing stories of others who do not have peace.
Please come and join us, bring snacks to share for an early evening picnic, and bring candles/nightlights to lighten the evening if you are able.
Woking Park, near the Bowling Green and the Ockenden sculpture.

The Warwick District UN Association will be celebrating the UN International Day of Peace on 21st September, 2012. Guest speakers, film screening from Peaceoneday.org and followed by discussions on the subject.

Ray Towey, Henrietta Cullinan and Katrine Alton are in court for marking the ministry of defence with blessed charcoal during a Holy Week witness against nuclear war preparations. Prayers: 9.30am. Support: all day.

An evening of world poetry up close in a Bedouin Tent hidden away in the City of London.
Presented by Raficq Abdulla and Stephen Watts (who will also read their work). Featuring:
Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi (Sudan)
Fatieh Saudi (Jordan)
Sharanya Manivannan (India)
Ziba Karbassi (Iran)
With music from Kalia Baklitzanaki (voice/ney)

Meet 12:00 Liverpool St Station (Bishopsgate Exit)
We'll be cycling though London's East End, spreading the message of peace from Gangjeong village, Jeju Island, South Korea on two wheels. No naval base on ‘The Island of Peace’!
No bike? No problem! We will be using London Cycle hire bikes – just £1 for the day.
Organised by UK Gangjeong Solidarity Group